6. What mobilised nationalist feelings in the educated elite across Europe during 1830 -1848?
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The main reason behind the rise of nationalism among the elites in Europe during the 1830s was the event of Greek War Independence.
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- Due to the rise of nationalism in Europe, The elites started struggling to get independence from Greeks.
- Greeks were also a part of the Ottoman Empire.
- Finally, the treaty of Constantinople in 1832 gave them independence
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A conflict between modern identities and a traditional state with its traditional ideas, culture and society led to the nationalist feelings in the educated elite across Europe during 1830 -1848.
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- There were a rising liberal and national forces that were later associated with a number of revolutions.
- The July Revolution led to the start of the uprise in Brussels which resulted in Belgium breaking away from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.
- It brought about the ‘installation of a constitutional monarchy’ in France with ‘Louis Philippe’ as its head.
- The Greek war for independence resulted in the ‘growth of revolutionary nationalism’ in Europe.
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